The Florida State Senate passed a bill Tuesday that would prohibit local agencies from implementing heat protections for workers. The GOP-controlled Senate voted 28-11 to pass the bill, which would…
No it looks like it's a ban on regulatory authorities from mandating heat protections on companies that go above state mandates. It reads to me like companies could still provide them, but are under no obligation to provide anything above the state mandates minimum. The headline is poorly written.
When they say agencies they mean local government bodies.
But...why? Seems like the goal is to just have all their blue collar workers die of heat stroke. Doesn't really seem very profitable to me, but I'm not a genius capitalist pulling the strings of the US government, so I clearly just am too plebian to understand the benefits.
Literally the only policy rationale the GOP has. They have moved beyond merely acting out of self-interest. Now the algorithm is just an inversion function of anything liberals want.
The Florida State Senate passed a bill Tuesday that would prohibit local agencies from implementing heat protections for workers.
The GOP-controlled Senate voted 28-11 to pass the bill, which would ban cities and counties from adopting mandatory water breaks and other extreme heat relief measures that go beyond what is required by state or federal law.
Supporters of the bill say it will establish uniform regulations instead of having inconsistent rules across the state, NBC News first reported.
Labor organizations are pushing back, arguing that heat protections are necessary for safety, particularly for those who work in construction and agriculture.
It comes just after the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) confirmed that 2023 was the hottest single year ever recorded.
Florida employers would be required to follow general rules set by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, which has not yet issued standards for dangerously high temperatures, NBC News noted.
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GCC states get demonized for the treatment of migrant workers and a lot of it is justified. But at least all of them are moving to have heat protection laws in place!